Piano, of Allentown, has spent more than a year turning a once barren warehouse space into a production facility and tasting room — complete with bathrooms, 40 stools at eight barrel tables and aesthetic touches paying homage to the Salem witch trials.

Behind the bar will be a replica of the 17th century house of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges of the trials.

“In 1692, in Salem, Massachusetts, my eight-times great grandfather was accused and arrested for witchcraft,” Piano explained. “He was later hanged on Gallows Hill on Sept. 22, 1692.”